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`(51) Int. C17
`A24D 1/18
`A24F 47/00
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`(12) Patent Specification for Utility Model
`(21) ZL Patent No. 200420031182.0
`(45) Date of Announcement of Patent right Grant: Aug. 24, 2005 (1 1) No. of Announcement of
`Patent Ri ht Grant: CN27l9043Y
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`(22) Filing Date: April 14, 2004
`(21) Application No.
`2004200311820
`(73) Patentee: Hon Lik
`Address: Suite 12, 1010, 1o“‘ Floor,
`West part of Xinde Centre, No. 168-
`200,
`Gannuo
`Avc. Middle,
`Zhonghuan, HongKong
`(72) Designer: Hon Lik
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`(74) Patent Agency: Shenyang Patent &
`Trademark Agency Academia Sinica
`Agent: Xu Zongfu
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`The number of pages of claims: 2
`The number of pages of description: 5
`The number of pages of drawings: 5
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`(54) Title of the Utility Model: Electronic Atomization Cigarette
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`(57) Abstract
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`The present utility model relates to an electronic atomization cigarette which only
`contains nicotine without
`tar. The electronic atomization cigarette includes a shell and a
`mouthpiece. The external wall of the shell has an air inlet. An electronic circuit board, a normal
`pressure cavity, a sensor, a vapor-liquid separator, an atomizer, and a liquid—supplying bottle are
`sequentially provided within the shell, wherein the electronic circuit board comprises an
`electronic switching circuit and a high frequency generator. A stream passage of the sensor is
`provided on one side of the sensor, and a negative pressure cavity is provided in the sensor. The
`atomizer and the liquid—supplying bottle are in Contact with each other. An atomization cavity is
`arranged in the atomizer. A retaining ring for locking the liquid—supplying bottle is provided
`between one side of the liquid—supplying bottle and the shell, and an aerosol passage is provided
`on the other side of the liquid—supplying bottle. The air inlet, normal pressure cavity, vapor-
`liquid separator,
`atomizcr, acrosol passage, gas vent and mouthpiccc are sequentially
`interconnected. The product of the present utility model does not have tar, thus significantly
`reducing the cancerogenic risk. Users still feel as if they are smoking and experiencing the same
`excitement, and the cigarette is no need to be lit and is no fire risk.
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`R.J. Reynolds Vapor
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`Exhibit 1003-00001
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`Claims
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`1. An electronic atomization cigarette comprising a shell and a mouthpiece,
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`characterized in that an air inlet (4) is provided on the external wall of the shell (14); an
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`electronic circuit board (3), a normal pressure cavity (5), a sensor (6), a vapor—liquid
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`separator (7), an atomizer (9) and a liquid—supplying bottle (11) are arranged sequentially
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`within the shell (14), wherein the electronic circuit board (3) comprises an electronic
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`switching circuit and a high frequency generator; a stream passage (18) of the sensor is
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`provided on one side of the sensor (6); a negative pressure cavity (8) is provided in the
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`sensor (6); an atomizer (9) is in contact with the liquid—supplying bottle (11); an atomization
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`cavity (10) is arranged in the atomizer (9); a retaining ring (13) for locking the liquid-
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`supplying bottle (11) is provided between one side of the liquid—supplying bottle (11) and the
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`shell (14), and an aerosol passage (12) is provided on the other side of the liquid—supplying
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`bottle (11); the air inlet (4), the normal pressure cavity (5), the vapor—liquid separator (7), the
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`atomizer (9), the aerosol passage (12),
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`the gas vent (17), and the mouthpiece (15) are
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`sequentially conncctcd; a LED (1) and a cell (2) are further provided at a front cnd within the
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`shell (14), collectively constituting an integrity like a cigarette holder, cigar or a pipe.
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`2. The electronic atomization cigarette according to claim 1, characterized in that the
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`atomizer (9) is postposed within the shell (14), the liquid—supplying bottle (11) is arranged
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`between the vapor—liquid separator (7) and the atomizer (9), and a spring piece (33) for
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`pressing the liquid—supplying bottle (11) on the atomizer (9) is arranged at one end of the
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`liquid—supplying bottle (1 1).
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`3. The electronic atomization cigarette according to claim 1 or claim 2, characterized
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`in that a display screen (32,) is arranged on the inner wall of the shell (14).
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`4. The electronic atomization cigarette according to claim 1 or claim 2, characterized
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`i11 that a microswitch (16) is connected to the sensor (6) in parallel within the shell (14) for
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`manually cleaning.
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`5. The electronic atomization cigarette according to claim 1 or claim 2, characterized
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`in that a ripple film (22) is provided between the sensor (6) and the negative pressure cavity
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`(8) within the sensor; a first magnetic steel (20), a second magnetic steel (21) and a Reed
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`switch (19) connected between said first magnetic steel and said second magnetic steel are
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`further provided within the sensor (6); and the second magnetic steel (21) is fixedly attached
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`to the ripple film (22).
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`6. The electronic atomization cigarette according to claim 1 or claim 2, characterized
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`in that a silicon gel check valve (31) is provided within the sensor (6); a third magnetic steel
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`(34) is provided in the silicon gel check valve; and a Reed switch (19) is provided outside the
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`silicon gel check valve, on a side close to the magnetic steel.
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`7. The electronic atomization cigarette according to claim 1 or claim 2, characterized
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`in that a through hole is arranged on the vapor—liquid separator (7).
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`8. The electronic atomization cigarette according to claim 7, characterized i11 that
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`a silicon gel check value (31) covering the outside of the through hole on the vapor-
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`liquid separator (7).
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`9. The electronic atomization cigarette according to claim 1 or claim 2, characterized
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`in that an overflow hole (29) is arranged on an atomization cavity wall
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`(25) of the
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`atomization cavity (10); a heating element (26) is provided within the atomization cavity
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`(10); a long stream ejection hole (24) is provided on one side of the heating element (26);
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`and a porous body (27) is arranged outsidc around the atomization cavity wall (25); a first
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`piezoelectric element (23) is provided on one side of the atomizer (9); and a bulge (36) is
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`provided on another side of the atomizer.
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`10. The electronic atomization cigarette according to claim 1 or claim 2,
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`characterized in that a second piezoelectric element (35) is additionally provided in the
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`atomizer (9).
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`1 1. The electronic atomization cigarette according to claim 9, characterized in that
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`the porous body (27) in the atomizer (9) is made of foam nickel, stainless fiber felt,
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`high molecule polymer foam and foam ceramic;
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`the heating element (26) is made of
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`platinum Wire, nickel chromium alloy or iron chromium aluminum alloy wire with rare earth
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`element, the heating eleme11t is also made i11to a sheet; the atomization cavity wall (25) is
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`made of aluminum oxide or ceramics.
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`12. The electronic atomization cigarette according to claim 7, characterized in that the
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`vapor—liquid separator (7) is made of plastics or silicon rubber.
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`13. The electronic atomization cigarette according to claim 1 or claim 2,
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`characterized in that a solution storage porous body (28) is provided in the liquid—supplying
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`bottle (11), the solution storage porous body is filled with polypropylene fiber, terylene fiber
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`or nylon fiber, or filled with plastics that are shaped by foaming; the solution storage porous
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`body is also molded into a column with laminated layers by polyvinyl chloride,
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`polypropylene, polycarbonate.
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`14. The electronic atomization cigarette according to claim 5, characterized in that the
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`Reed switch (19), the first magnetic steel (20), the second magnetic steel (21) and the ripple
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`film (22) are replaced by a semiconductor strain gauge with sealed film arranged at the
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`position of the ripple film of the sensor.
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`ELECTRONIC ATOMIZATION CIGARETTE
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`TECHNICAL FIELD
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`The present utility model relates to an electronic cigarette,
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`in particular to an
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`electronic atomization cigarette that only contains nicotine without tar.
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`BACKGROUND ART
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`Despite it
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`is commonly known that “smoking is harmful
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`to your healt ”,
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`the
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`number of smokers worldwide is up to 1 billion, and the number is increasing every year.
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`On Mar. 1, 2003, the World Health Organization (WHO) concluded a global Framework
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`Convention on Tobacco Control. According to the statistical data from WHO, about 4.9
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`million people die of is diseases caused by smoking each year. Although smoking may
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`cause serious respiratory diseases and cancer, it remains extremely difficult for smokers to
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`quit smoking completely.
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`The active ingredient in a cigarette is nicotine. During smoking, nicotine, along
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`with a lot of tar aerosol droplets produced i11 the cigarette burning, enters smoker's alveolus
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`and is rapidly absorbed. After being absorbed into the blood of a smoker, nicotine then
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`produces its effect on the receptors of the smoker's central nervous system, which makes
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`hi1n/her relax and enjoy an inebriety similar to that produced by an exhilarant.
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`Nicotine is a kind of alkaloid with low molecular weight and its half—life in blood is
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`quite short. The major harmful substance in tobacco is tar, tar in tobacco is composed of
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`thousands of ingredients, tens of which are carcinogenic substances. At present it has been
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`proven that passive smoking can be more harmful to non-smokers.
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`tar have been
`Some cigarette substitutes flat contain only nicotine without
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`proposed, many of them, such as “nicotine patch , nicotine mouthwash ,
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`spray agent
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`packaged in high pressure gas tank with propellant”, “nicotine chewing gum”, “nicotine
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`drink” etc., are made of pure nicotine. Although these cigarette substitutes are free from
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`tar, their major disadvantage is that an effective peak concentration cannot be reached in
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`the blood of a smoker due to slow absorption of nicotine and thus it cannot make a smoker
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`get real fin, in addition, these cigarette substitutes cannot satisfy habitual smoking actions
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`of a smoker, for example, inhaling action or sucking action, and thus are not likely to be
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`widely accepted as effective substitutes for quitting smoking or cigarette substitutes.
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`THE SUMMARY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
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`To overcome the above—referenced drawbacks, an object of the present utility
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`model is to provide an electronic atomization cigarette that may function as a substitute for
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`smoking cessation products or as a cigarette substitute.
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`The object of the present utility model
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`is achieved by the following technical
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`solution.
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`The present utility model comprises a shell and a mouthpiece; an air inlet is
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`provided on the external wall of the shell; an electronic circuit board, a normal pressure
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`cavity, a sensor, a vapor—liquid separator, an atomizer and a liquid-supplying bottle are
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`arranged sequentially within the shell, wherein the electronic circuit board comprises an
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`electronic switching circuit and a high frequency generator; a stream passage of the sensor
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`is provided on one side of the sensor; a negative pressure cavity is provided in the sensor;
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`an atomizer is in contact with the liquid-supplying bottle; an atomization cavity is arranged
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`in the atomizer; a retaining ring for locking the liquid-supplying bottle is provided between
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`one side of the liquid-supplying bottle and the shell, and an aerosol passage is provided on
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`the other side of the liquid-supplying bottle; the air inlet, the normal pressure cavity, the
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`vapor—liquid separator, the atomizer, the aerosol passage, the gas vent, and the mouthpiece
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`are sequentially connected; a LED and a cell are further provided at a front end within the
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`shell, collectively constituting an integrity like a cigarette holder, cigar or a pipe.
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`Wherein: a display screen is arranged on the inner wall of the shell; a microswitch
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`is connected to the sensor in parallel within the shell for manually cleaning; a ripple film is
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`provided between the sensor and the negative pressure cavity within the sensor; a first
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`magnetic steel, a second magnetic steel and a Reed switch connected between said first
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`magnetic steel and said second magnetic steel are further provided within the sensor; and
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`the second magnetic steel is fixedly attached to the ripple film. A silicon gel check valve is
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`provided within the sensor; a third magnetic steel is provided in the silicon gel check valve;
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`and a Reed switch is provided outside the silicon gel check valve, on a side close to the
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`magnetic steel; a through hole is arranged on the vapor—liquid separator; a silicon gel check
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`value covering the outside of the through hole on the vapor—liquid separator; an overflow
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`hole is arranged on an atomization cavity wall of the atomization cavity; a heating element
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`is provided within the atomization cavity; a long stream ejection hole is provided on one
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`side of the heating element; a porous body is arranged outside around the atomization
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`cavity wall; a first piezoelectric element is provided on one side of the atomizer; and a
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`bulge is provided on another side of the atomizer; a second piezoelectric element is
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`additionally provided in the atomizer; the porous body in the atomizer is made of foam
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`nickel, stainless fiber felt, high molecule polymer foam and foam ceramic; the heating
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`element is made of platinum wire, nickel chromium alloy or iron chromium aluminum
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`alloy wire with rare earth element, the heating element can also be made into a sheet; the
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`atomization cavity wall is made of aluminum oxide or ceramics; the vapor—liquid separator
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`is made of plastics or silicon rubber; a solution storage porous body is provided in the
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`liquid—supplying bottle, the solution storage porous body is filled with polypropylene fiber,
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`terylene fiber or nylon fiber, or filled with plastics that are shaped by foaming; the solution
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`storage porous body ea11 also be molded i11to a column with laminated layers by polyvinyl
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`chloride, polypropylene, polycarbonate;
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`the Reed switch,
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`the first magnetic steel,
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`the
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`second magnetic steel and the ripple film are replaced by a semiconductor strain gauge
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`with sealed film arranged at the position of the ripple film of the sensor.
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`The present utility model also discloses an electronic atomization cigarette with
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`another structure: the atomizer is postposed within the shell, the liquid—supplying bottle is
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`arranged between the vapor—liquid separator and the atomizer, and a spring piece for
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`pressing the liquid—supplying bottle on the atomizer is arranged at one end of the liquid-
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`supplying bottle.
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`The advantages of the present utility model
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`i11elude smoking without
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`tar,
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`significantly reducing the caneerogenie risk. Furthermore users still feel as if they are
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`smoking and experiencing the same excitement, and the cigarette is no need to be lit and is
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`no fire risk.
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`With slight modification of the solution storage container,
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`the device and
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`connecting structures of the present utility model can be filled with conventional drug for
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`pulmonary administration apparatus.
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`DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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`FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of an overall structure according to the present utility
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`model;
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`FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of another overall structure according to the present
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`utility model;
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`FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of an overall structure with a display screen according
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`to the present utility model;
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`FIG. 4 is a structural diagram of a sensor according to the present utility model;
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`FIG. 5 is a structural diagram of a sensor with a silicon gel check Valve according to
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`the present utility model;
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`FIG. 6 is a stiuctural diagram of a11 atomizer according to the present utility model;
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`FIG. 7 is a structural diagram of the ceramic member in an atomizer according to
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`the present utility model;
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`FIG. 8 is a structural diagram of another atomizer according to the present utility
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`model;
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`FIG. 9 is a structural diagram of a Vapor—liquid separator according to the present
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`utility model;
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`FIG. 10 is a structural diagram of another Vapor—liquid separator according to the
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`present utility model;
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`FIG. 11 is a stiuctural diagram of the connection of a liquid-supplyi11g bottle a11d a
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`mouthpiece according to the present utility model;
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`FIG. 12 is a functional diagram of a circuit according to the present utility model.
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`DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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`The present utility model
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`is
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`further described below with reference to the
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`accompanying drawings.
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`Embodiment 1
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`As shown in FIG. 1, the present utility model can form an integrity like a cigarette
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`holder, a cigar or a pipe. A11 air inlet 4 is provided 011 the external wall of the shell 14. A
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`LED 1, a cell 2, a11 electronic circuit board 3, a normal pressure cavity 5, a sensor 6, a
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`Vapor—liquid separator 7, an atomizer 9, a liquid—supplying bottle 11 and a mouthpiece 15
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`are sequentially provided within the shell 14. The electronic circuit board 3 comprises an
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`electronic switching circuit and a high frequency generator. As shown in FIG. 4, a negative
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`pressure cavity 8 is provided in the sensor 6 and is separated from the sensor 6 by a ripple
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`film 22. A first magnetic steel 20,a second magnetic steel 21, and at Reed switch 19
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`arranged between them are also provided within the sensor 6, and the second magnetic
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`steel 21 is attached to the ripple film 22. The atomizer 9 is in contact with the liquid-
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`supplying bottle 11 via the bulge 36, and an atomization cavity 10 is provided in the
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`atomizer 9. As shown in FIGS. 6 and 7, an overflow hole 29 is provided on the atomization
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`cavity wall 25 of the atomization cavity 10. A heating element 26, which can be made of
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`platinum wire, nickel chromium alloy or iron chromium aluminum alloy wire with rare
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`earth element, is provided within the cavity, and the heating element 26 can also be made
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`into a sheet form. An ejection hole is provided on the side opposite to the heating element
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`26 and the ejection hole can be determined to select either a long stream ejection hole 24 or
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`a short stream ejection hole 30, depending 011 the material used for the atomization cavity
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`wall 25. The long stream ejection hole 24 can employ a slot structure of 0.1 mm—1.3 mm or
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`a circular l1ole structure of (130.2 mm-1.3 mm with a single a11d multiple holes. The short
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`stream ejection hole 30 has a diameter of about 0.3 1n1n—l.3 1n1n. The atomization cavity
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`wall 25 is surrounded with a porous body 27, which can be made of foam nickel, stainless
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`steel fiber felt, high molecule polymer foam and foam ceramic. A first piezoelectric
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`element 23 is also provided on the atomizer 9. The atomization cavity wall 25 can be made
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`of aluminum oxide or ceramic. As shown in FIG. 9, a through hole is provided on the
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`Vapor—liquid separator 7, and can be made of plastic or silicon rubber. As shown in FIG.
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`11, a retaining ring 13 for locking the liquid—supplying bottle 11 is provided between one
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`side of the liquid—supplying bottle 1 1 and the shell 14, an aerosol passage 12 is provided on
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`the other side of the liquid—supplying bottle. A solution storage porous body 28 is provided
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`in the liquid-supplying bottle, and can be filled with polypropylene fiber, terylene fiber or
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`nylon fiber, or be filled with plastic that are shaped by foaming, such as polyamine resin
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`foam colum11 or polypropylene foam column; alternatively, it may be made of a colum11
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`formed by molding polyvinyl chloride, polypropylene, polycarbonate i11to a stack of
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`laminated layers. The air inlet 4, normal pressure cavity 5, vapor—liquid separator 7,
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`atomizer 9, aerosol passage 12, gas vent 17, mouthpiece 15 are sequentially interconnected.
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`As shown in the functional diagram of the circuit in FIG. 12, K1 refers to the Reed
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`switch 19, RL refers to the heating element 26, LED1 refers to the Light Emitting Diode 1,
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`U2 refers to a low voltage detecting element used for the over—discharging protection of the
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`lithium cell, M1 refers to a first piezoelectric element 23, and C1, C2, R3, L1, C3, BG and
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`M1 collectively constitute a Colpitts oscillator. The operating principle of the circuit is as
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`follows: when K1 is closed, U1, i.e., the field effect power transistor, is turned on, RL
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`starts, and the Colpitts oscillator starts oscillating; M1 will provide the high frequency
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`mechanical oscillatory wave to the atomizer 9 to achieve the result of atomization.
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`When a smoker smokes, the mouthpiece 15 is under negative pressure, the air
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`pressure difference or high speed stream between the normal pressure cavity 5 and the
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`negative pressure cavity 8 will cause the sensor 6 to output an actuating signal;
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`the
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`electronic circuit board 3 connected therewith goes into operation. Now the ripple film 22
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`in the sensor 6 is deformed to take the second magnetic steel 21 away from the Reed
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`switch 19, and the Reed switch 19 is then closed (i.e., K1 is closed) under the effect of the
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`excessive magnetic line of force from the first magnetic steel 20, starting the field effect
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`power transistor switch (i.e. U1 starts). The high frequency oscillator uses the Colpitts
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`oscillator with the frequency between 550KHz and 8KHz; the automatic fine—adjusting
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`element in the circuit resonates with the first piezoelectric element 23 in the form of a ring
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`to supply power to liquid molecules, and the LED 1 can be lit under the supply of the
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`rechargeable battery 2. The air enters the normal pressure cavity 5 through the air inlet 4,
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`passes through the air passage 18 of the sensor and then the through hole in the vapor-
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`liquid separator 7, a11d flows i11to the atomization cavity 10 in the atomizer 9. The high
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`speed stream passing through the ejection 11ole drives the nicotine solution i11 the porous
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`body 27 to eject i11to the atomization cavity 10 iii the form of droplet, where the nicotine
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`solution is subjected to the ultrasonic atomization by the first piezoelectric element 23 and
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`is further atomized by the heating element 26. After the atomization, the large diameter
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`droplets stick to the wall under the action of eddy flow and are reabsorbed by the porous
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`body 27 via the overflow hole 29, whereas the small diameter droplets float in stream and
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`forms aerosols, which are sucked out via the aerosol passage 12, gas vent 17 and
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`mouthpiece 15. The solution storage porous body 28 in the liquid—supplying bottle 11 will
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`be in contact with the bulge 36 on the atomizer 9,
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`thereby achieving the capillary
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`infiltration liquid—supplying.
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`The mouthpiece 15 is threaded. When the nicotine solution in the liquid—supplying
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`bottle 11 is used up, users can screw the mouthpiece 15 out to take the liquid—supplying
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`bottle 11 out, refill the liquid—supplying bottle 11 with the nicotine solution, put the liquid-
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`supplying bottle 1 1 into the shell 14 again, and then screw the mouthpiece 15.
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`The Reed switch 19, the first magnetic steel 20, the second magnetic steel 21, the
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`ripple film 22 can be replaced by a semiconductor strain gauge with sealed film, which is
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`mounted in the place of the ripple film of the sensor.
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`To simplify the design, the first piezoelectric element 23 on the atomizer 9 can be
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`omitted, and the atomization of the nicotine solution will be made only by the heating
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`element 26. The size of such an atomizer can be made smaller, and the structure of the
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`connection of the whole electronic atomization cigarette is the same as the embodiment 1.
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`In addition, as shown FIG. 8, the first piezoelectric element 23 and the heating element 26
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`in the atomizer 9 can be omitted, an additional second piezoelectric element 35 in the form
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`of platen with a single layer or multiple laminated layers can be arranged in the
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`atomization cavity, and the stream passing through the ejection hole vibrates the focus at
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`the center of the second piezoelectric element 35 to achieve the effect of strong ultrasonic
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`atomization.
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`As shown in FIG. 10, a silicon gel check valve 31 may cover the outside of the
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`through hole on the vapor—liquid separator 7. During smoking, a stream reaches the through
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`hole, as the air pressure in the through hole increases, the silicon gel check valve 31 is
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`opened and the stream passes; otherwise, the silicon gel check valve 31 is closed.
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`As shown in FIG. 5, the sensor 6 may also be designed into a structure with the
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`silicon gel check valve 31. During smoking, the stream comes into the silicon gel check
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`valve 31, the air pressure increases and the air expands, the third magnetic steel 34 in the
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`valve approaches the Reed switch 19 gradually until the Reed switch is closed and the
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`circuit is turned on, and the air outlet of the silicon gel check valve 31 is opened with the
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`increment of the air pressure difference. The Reed switch 19 can also be made of Hall
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`device or magneto diode or magneto triode instead.
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`Embodiment 2
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`As shown in FIG. 2,
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`to improve the liquid-supplying state,
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`the atomizer 9 is
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`postposed within the shell 14, and the liquid-supplying bottle 11 is arranged between the
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`vapor—liquid separator 7 and the atomizer 9. A spring piece 33 for pressing the liquid-
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`supplying bottle 11 on the atomizer 9 is provided on one end of the liquid-supplying bottle
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`11. Other components and their functions are the same as those in the embodiment 1.
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`On the inner wall of the shell 14 of the electronic atomization cigarette described in
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`the embodiment 1 and 2, a digital display screen 32 for showing the smoking times per day
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`and the cell capacity can be also provided. The sensor 6 uses a linear signal output, which
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`is proportional to the suction force (ie, the stronger one sucks, the longer the time of
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`operation is), the atomizer 9 operates in the linear mode, thereby simulating a humanized
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`cigarette that looks like a normal cigarette.
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`Within the shell 14, the microswitch 16 is connected to the sensor 6 in parallel and used
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